The Re-Enchantment: A Shamanic Path to a Life of Wonder
Hank Wesselman. Sounds True, $16.95 trade paper (208p) ISBN 978-1-62203-559-5
Wesselman (The Spiritwalker Trilogy), a paleoanthropologist and shamanic teacher with decades of experience in both fields, constructs an antidote to the “profound disenchantment” that plagues many people today. The author sets the stage for readers’ “re-enchantment” by telling the tale of his own, involving an improbable vision and a series of lucid dreams he had while on a dig in Ethiopia’s Lower Omo Valley in the 1970s. This experience inspired him to pursue a shamanic path. In a tone that’s equal parts memoir and science report, the author renders fantastical events plausible, tantalizing spiritual seekers with the idea that each of us has the potential to expand our consciousness and engage with what Wesselman calls the Mystery, an “elusive presence” that may “draw us forward toward that which we are destined to become.” An openness to the Mystery, a willingness to quiet oneself, and the intention to focus on inner worlds and hidden realms are all components of the shamanic path, which, according to Wesselman, will balance one’s body, mind, and spirit. He reminds readers that their shamanic paths should benefit others as well, by healing and empowering the people around us. Aside from the amazing anecdotes the author shares, his calm voice, positive attitude, and insistence on kindness towards people and spirits are truly enchanting. (Feb.)
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Reviewed on: 12/12/2016
Genre: Nonfiction